WOMEN IN BLACK: MOBILIZATION INTO ANTINATIONALIST, ANTI-MILITARIST, FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN SERBIA
WOMEN IN BLACK: MOBILIZATION INTO ANTINATIONALIST, ANTI-MILITARIST, FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN SERBIA
Author(s): María Lis BaiocchiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Central European University (CEU) - Center for Policy Studies
Summary/Abstract: This article presents a study of mobilization into a specific type of political contention—anti-nationalist, anti-militarist, feminist activism in Serbia. It is based on qualitative data gathered from semi-structured interviews with individuals active in the antinationalist, anti-militarist, feminist organization Women in Black conducted in Serbia between April and May 2008. By analyzing the data gathered through the prism of social movement theory, the article identifies specific patterns of mobilization that are facilitated through various structures and mechanisms. These include the various functions of social networks, collective action frames, and collective identity and solidarity incentives—that guarantee sustained participation in Women in Black and the continued existence of anti-nationalist, anti-militarist, feminist political contention even in circumstances of strong social and political repression.
Journal: CEU Political Science Journal
- Issue Year: 2009
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 469-500
- Page Count: 32
- Language: English